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...recommended switch "could help make a big difference in promoting more research," said Dr. Seth Ammerman, the policy's leadauthor and a professor of pediatrics and adolescent medicine at Stanford University.The academy's qualified support might...

...harder for the executives to find skilled workers, according to the survey results.Jan Rivkin, one of the survey's leadauthors, suggested that a failure by companies to develop a skilled workforce could ultimately hurt those companies and the...

...CMS, which compiled the projections. It was the fifth year in a row that the rate of growth was under 4 percent, leadauthor Andrea Sisko said.The average rate of growth from 1990 to 2008 had been 7.2 percent, the report noted. The slow...

...safe," said Dr. Daron Ferris of GRU Cancer Center, who was one of the original investigators on the vaccine and is leadauthor of the study. "It's working just as well as we thought as far as efficacy."The vaccine was approved in 2006...

...in the journal Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, looked at 60 patients, but Hsu and leadauthor Dr. Scott De Rossi, chairman of the Department of Oral Health and Diagnostic Sciences in the College of Dental Medicine...

...children understand their weight, it can help them to take action and head off future health problems, said the study's leadauthor, Neda Sarafrazi.But there's some debate about the impact of children judging themselves fat. One of Sonneville's...

...rainfall isn't the only factor influencing the amount of water flowing in a river, explained Georgakakos, who was a leadauthor of the water resources chapter of the recently released National Climate Assessment, a study ordered by Congress of...

...another 40 percent will improve significantly.Warren Jones, director of research at the Marcus Autism Center, and leadauthor of the new study, told GHN on Thursday that the children that showed a "course correction'' actually began that...

...wage increase. What I can't tell from Equifax data is which," said Amy Cutts, the company's chief economist and leadauthor of the report.Organized labor argues that Georgia companies can afford to boost wages. Chief executives of public...

...the National Academy of Sciences.Cows are not efficient at converting feed to protein for human consumption, said leadauthor Gidon Eshel, an environmental physics professor at Bard College in New York. Eshel used U.S. government figures...